posted on Apr, 6 2010 @ 07:30 PM
Here is a theory that I found. Solar Earthquake Evidence
Saturday, 06 February 2010 19:58
After a solar storm strikes the Earth a geomagnetic storm erupts. The increased magnetic field strength of the magnetosphere pushes down on the
ionosphere, which pushes against the oceans. It is due to the electromagnetic properties of sea water that the oceans become temporarily heavier. The
extra heaviness of the sea water, coupled with the daily tidal forces of the Sun and Moon cause greater than normal forces to press against both the
eastern and western boundaries of the Pacific Plate, but more so the western boundary in the South Pacific Islands region.
Below are earthquake maps showing global earthquakes of magnitude 5 or greater for the five days following a geomagnetic storm. Notice the clear
pattern of quakes in the South Pacific Islands region along with activity around the Pacific Rim. There is also a clear pattern of earthquake activity
along the fault running from Greece to the Pacific Plate.
The five dates selected below were the first five dates I found for geomagnetic storms and were selected completely at random. There is a list of
solar storms where you can choose a date and check the earthquake database yourself to verify this theory. www.terracycles.com... go down and over on
the left side and go to Earth-Sun-Galaxy once there it will say Earth ( 13 Articles )
Solar ( 2 Articles ). In Solar you find the article about Geomagnetic & Space Observations or go to earth one and go to 10 Solar Earthquake Evidence
or 11 Solar-Earth Connection maybe this will help!!